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Old January 16th 05, 12:55 PM
Ivan Rafn
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Default New DIN Settings

Please be aware of new DIN/Bindings Settings proposed by french scientists;
Medicin de Montagne.

The new settings has the official name of: "Normes Afnor FD S 52-748", and
has the goal of lowering knee and ligaments injuries, as oppposed to the old
ISO normes, which had the goal of lowering bone fractures.

Test for the past 3 year has shown a decrease in knee injuries of 38%, and
of ligament injuries of 26%

Danish ski federation is pushing the new norm in Denmark.

http://www.bernard-sport.be/FixationAfnor.html#tableau


 




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